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From Behave to learn with Bayley
There are 3 videos in this series. Bright Extroverts
John helps to harness the enthusiasm of vocal, engaged students The Quiet Ones
Bayley focuses on the quieter pupils in the classroom Fidgeting
Bayley focuses on the pupils that fidget during lessons
Every two years young people who excel in vocational skills compete at WorldSkills, the global skills olympics. Watch as they fight it out to prove their excellence. There are 6 videos in this series. Skills Championships - Learning to be Champions
The early training stages for the UK's WorldSkills select 60 Who's Going to Japan?
The 23 candidates are chosen to represent the UK at WorldSkills 2007 Bricklaying
Bricklayer Michael Broadley prepares for WorldSkills 2007 Cooking
A focus on WorldSkills finalist Graham Squire, a 20-year-old chef Skills Championships - Landscape Gardening
The UK's landscape gardening team prepare for WorldSkills 2007 Beauty Therapy
Beauty therapist Jade Kidd prepares for WorldSkills 2007
The Teaching Challenge
Celebrities and experts brave the classroom to see what they can bring to education. This endlessly fascinating series demonstrated that some 'out there' thinking and a passion for a topic can really engage children. There are 26 videos in this series. Lynne Truss
The author of Eats, Shoots and Leaves takes on one English class John Humphrys
John Humphrys tries his hand at being a teacher Carole Caplin
Lifestyle guru Carole Caplin teaches a KS3 food technology class Tony Robinson
Tony Robinson tries his hand at teaching secondary history Steve Jones
Steve Jones tries teaching genetic science to 10-year-olds Rick Stein
From kitchen to classroom: the TV chef has a go at teaching Arthur Smith
Comedian Arthur Smith swaps his mic for a class on citizenship Prunella Scales and Timothy West
Prunella Scales and Timothy West share their passion for drama Roy Hattersley
Roy Hattersley takes on a political history class David Blunkett
David Blunkett attempts to teach poetry to A Level students Simon Singh
Simon Singh uses secret codes to make maths exciting Allegra McEvedy
Allegra McEvedy helps a primary class make healthy food
The Teaching Challenge
Trevor and Simon
Comedians Trevor and Simon bring comedy and drama to a classroom The Car Restorer
A car restorer works with GCSE students to design a logo The Nuclear Physicist
A Nuclear Physicist works with GCSE pupils The Architect
An architect teaches a GCSE geography class about design Rachel Johnson
Novelist and journalist Rachel Johnson takes on the challenge John Hegley
Britain's 'alternative poet laureate', accompanied by a handful of leaves, a suit and a ukulele, tries his hand at teaching poetry. Michaela Strachan
Michaela Strachan leads an RE lesson on animal hunting Suggs
Suggs returns to his old school to teach the art of songwriting Ade Adepitan
Paralympics champion Ade Adepitan teaches wheelchair basketball Vanessa Feltz
Vanessa Feltz accepts the challenge to teach a Year 6 class Comedy Dave
Comedy Dave leads a group of inner city children on an adventure The Best Of
The greatest moments of first time celebrity teachers Shappi Korsandi
Comedian Shappi Khorsandi teaches a primary lesson on refugees Christian Jessen
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Videos related to other teaching and learning themes
THESE PAGES DO NOT CONTAIN ACTIVITIESTHERE ARE MANY ACTIVITIES FROM OTHER PAGES WHICH CAN BE USED WITH THE VIDEOS AS PART OF INITIAL TRAINING OR CPD
ANY OF THESE VIDEOS COULD BE USED FOR DEVELOPING REFLECTIVE PRACTICE BY ASKING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS - NOT ALL QUESTIONS WILL BE RELEVANT FOR ALL VIDEOS:
Aspects of practical teaching
Theory as in the videos
You can click on the photo or the hyperlink and the programme page will open in a new window.
From Behave to learn with Bayley
There are 3 videos in this series.Bright Extroverts
John helps to harness the enthusiasm of vocal, engaged students
The Quiet Ones
Bayley focuses on the quieter pupils in the classroom
Fidgeting
Bayley focuses on the pupils that fidget during lessons
Hard To Teach
These videos demonstrate a number of unique and innovative approaches to teaching some tricky topics.There are 13 videos in this series.
Hard to Teach - Personal Hygiene
Advice on how to help pupils improve their personal hygiene
Hard To Teach - Secondary History
Teaching tips on how to incorporate interpretation into history
Hard To Teach - Secondary English
Invigorate English lessons with these tips on teaching grammar
Hard To Teach - Secondary Geography
Two teachers combine their subjects with sustainable development
Hard To Teach - Secondary Science
A demonstration of experiments for teaching electrical circuits
Hard To Teach - Secondary Maths
Integrating cross-curricular teaching of quadratic functions
Hard To Teach - Secondary Music
Encouraging expression in music playing with Dalcroze eurythmics
Hard To Teach - Secondary Maths Using ICT
Teachers use ICT with 'hard to teach' maths topics
Hard To Teach - Secondary English Using ICT
Three English teachers show how they integrate ICT into lessons
Hard To Teach - Secondary Science Using ICT
Teachers use ICT to engage their students in science lessons
Hard To Teach - Secondary Science Using ICT: Investigating Combustion with Year 7 Using Gas Sensors
A science teacher shows how ICT can make tricky topics accessible
Investigating Acceleration with Year 9 Using Light Gates
An investigation into light gates and data loggers aimed at KS3 students
Investigating pH with Year 11 Using a pH Probe
Introducing students to acids, alkalis and pH levels at KS4
RSA Lectures
The public lecture series covering contemporary issues debates some big ideas: are our children overprotected, can there be a kind of public morality that extends beyond the state, what might learning look like in the year 2016? These and other key thoughThere are 9 videos in this series.
Stephen Heppell - Learning 2016
Stephen Heppell discusses what future learning looks like
Foundations of Global Morality with Mary Warnock
Baroness Warnock examines the need for a global morality
Oliver James - Affluenza
A psychologist argues that affluence influences mental illness
Steve Jones - The Literary Ape
A professor questions if humans are still chimps who write books
Howard Gardner - Future Minds
A focus on the types of minds needed for the globalised world
Wangari Maathai - A Life in Conservation
Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai speaks at the RSA
Restorative Justice in Schools
RSA lecture focusing on restorative justice
Tim Gill - Risk and Childhood
Is our risk-averse approach to childhood ruining the experience?
Sex Slavery and Human Trafficking
What can be done to help victims of sex trafficking in the UK?
How Do They Do It In...?
What can we learn from other countries' teaching methods, education system and classroom experiences? Alongside sharing some interesting ideas, these programmes teach much about different cultures and ways of living.There are 21 videos in this series.
School Dinners - How Do They Do it in Rome?
Examines how school meals in Rome were transformed
Black School Leadership - How Do They Do It In Chicago?
Racial barriers are confronted and exposed in Chicago
Germany - Vocational Education
A look at the vocational education of three Bremen pupils
Japan - Teaching Science
How is Japan dealing with a lack of take-up in science education?
Cuba - Performing Arts
A look at the importance of performing and visual arts in Cuba
China - Sport and PE
A look at how Chinese schools develop exercise habits in students
Sweden - Early Years
We explore the success of Sweden's approach to nursery education
Holland - Sex Education
Can a direct approach to sex education reduce pregnancy rates?
Holland - Sex Education 2
A look at the Dutch sex education programme Long Live Love
Hungary - Primary Maths
A revealing look at the Hungarian approach to teaching maths
Norway - Anti Bullying
Why Norwegians are such pioneers in tackling bullying?
France - Teaching Handwriting
A look at how France teaches the skill of handwriting to pupils
Bosnia - Teaching History
A look at how history is taught in a post-conflict region
South Africa - Teaching Singing
Can South Africa's love of singing be brought to UK schools?
India - Teaching Empire
A look at the teaching of the British Empire in indian schools
Scotland - CPD
A look at the Scottish approach to managing CPD
Germany - Early Years Engineering
How companies are working with kindergartens to develop engineers
The USA - Global Citizenship post 9/11
New approaches to global citizenship education in the USA
Vietnam - Teaching the Vietnam War
The challenges of teaching the Vietnam War in Vietnam is explored
Russia - Teaching World War II
How Russian schools tackle lessons on the second world war
Japan - Teaching Respect and Manners
What role do Japanese schools play in encouraging good manners?
Skills Championships
Every two years young people who excel in vocational skills compete at WorldSkills, the global skills olympics. Watch as they fight it out to prove their excellence.There are 6 videos in this series.
Skills Championships - Learning to be Champions
The early training stages for the UK's WorldSkills select 60
Who's Going to Japan?
The 23 candidates are chosen to represent the UK at WorldSkills 2007
Bricklaying
Bricklayer Michael Broadley prepares for WorldSkills 2007
Cooking
A focus on WorldSkills finalist Graham Squire, a 20-year-old chef
Skills Championships - Landscape Gardening
The UK's landscape gardening team prepare for WorldSkills 2007
Beauty Therapy
Beauty therapist Jade Kidd prepares for WorldSkills 2007
The Teaching Challenge
Celebrities and experts brave the classroom to see what they can bring to education. This endlessly fascinating series demonstrated that some 'out there' thinking and a passion for a topic can really engage children.There are 26 videos in this series.
Lynne Truss
The author of Eats, Shoots and Leaves takes on one English class
John Humphrys
John Humphrys tries his hand at being a teacher
Carole Caplin
Lifestyle guru Carole Caplin teaches a KS3 food technology class
Tony Robinson
Tony Robinson tries his hand at teaching secondary history
Steve Jones
Steve Jones tries teaching genetic science to 10-year-olds
Rick Stein
From kitchen to classroom: the TV chef has a go at teaching
Arthur Smith
Comedian Arthur Smith swaps his mic for a class on citizenship
Prunella Scales and Timothy West
Prunella Scales and Timothy West share their passion for drama
Roy Hattersley
Roy Hattersley takes on a political history class
David Blunkett
David Blunkett attempts to teach poetry to A Level students
Simon Singh
Simon Singh uses secret codes to make maths exciting
Allegra McEvedy
Allegra McEvedy helps a primary class make healthy food
The Teaching Challenge
Trevor and Simon
Comedians Trevor and Simon bring comedy and drama to a classroom
The Car Restorer
A car restorer works with GCSE students to design a logo
The Nuclear Physicist
A Nuclear Physicist works with GCSE pupils
The Architect
An architect teaches a GCSE geography class about design
Rachel Johnson
Novelist and journalist Rachel Johnson takes on the challenge
John Hegley
Britain's 'alternative poet laureate', accompanied by a handful of leaves, a suit and a ukulele, tries his hand at teaching poetry.
Michaela Strachan
Michaela Strachan leads an RE lesson on animal hunting
Suggs
Suggs returns to his old school to teach the art of songwriting
Ade Adepitan
Paralympics champion Ade Adepitan teaches wheelchair basketball
Vanessa Feltz
Vanessa Feltz accepts the challenge to teach a Year 6 class
Comedy Dave
Comedy Dave leads a group of inner city children on an adventure
The Best Of
The greatest moments of first time celebrity teachers
Shappi Korsandi
Comedian Shappi Khorsandi teaches a primary lesson on refugees
Christian Jessen